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疫苗护照的道德基础

The Moral Foundations of Vaccine Passports

Journal of Business Ethics · 2023
被引 7
人大 AABS 3

中文导读

基于英国全国代表性样本调查,研究发现个体化价值观(如公平、不伤害)正向预测疫苗护照支持,而自由价值观负向预测,表明采纳关键在于解决自由担忧。

Abstract

Abstract The debate around vaccine passports has been polarising and controversial. Although the measure allows businesses to resume in-person operations and enables transitioning out of lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic, some have expressed concerns about liberty violations and discrimination. Understanding the splintered viewpoints can aid businesses in communicating such measures to employees and consumers. We conceptualise the business implementation of vaccine passports as a moral decision rooted in individual values that influence reasoning and emotional reaction. We surveyed support for vaccine passports on a nationally representative sample in the United Kingdom in 2021: April ( n = 349), May ( n = 328), and July ( n = 311). Drawing on the Moral Foundations Theory—binding (loyalty, authority, and sanctity), individualising (fairness and harm), and liberty values—we find that individualising values are a positive predictor and liberty values a negative predictor of support for passports, suggesting adoption hinges on addressing liberty concerns. Longitudinal analysis examining the trajectory of change in support over time finds that individualising foundations positively predict changes in utilitarian and deontological reasoning over time. In contrast, a fall in anger over time predicts increased support towards vaccine passports. Our study can inform business and policy communication strategies of existing vaccine passports, general vaccine mandates, and similar measures in future pandemics.

商业伦理社会心理学公共政策道德基础理论新冠疫情